Ric Storage Temperature and Humidity
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Ahaaa... a'a lava rocks...You're in Hamakua?? Yea, it's wet over there...Hey, that ain't no Ghee tar in your pic...ain't that a C star? I'm in Holualoa and also live at higher elevation (1500'). I've also read on other sites about natural dehumidifiers and that non-scented kitty litter works at removing both smell and moisture. You just want to be sure you don't leave any kitty litter in an open case if you have a cat in the house. I've also read that farmers would hang a sack of calcium chloride (not sodium chloride) in their barn to take out moisture. I had a problem with my D35 swelling but it's better now that I'm using humidipacks, but they are an added expense.
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Maybe drop some "french fries" in the cats eye... that's what there for right!trosse wrote: ...... A slice of rough potato down the tobacco jar. But guitars..? Maybe a rough baking potato in a properly sized plastic bag with holes?
Humidity here in Maryland sucks year round .. Got to humidify all winter long & run the AC all summer to to keep the high humidity down.
When not in use, we keep them in their cases. No wall hangers here.
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Can't you figure out a way to store the summer humidity are slowly release it during the winter time?Rubsoul wrote:Humidity here in Maryland sucks year round .. Got to humidify all winter long & run the AC all summer to to keep the high humidity down.
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Hey Jeff,
Already thought about that!
Planned on bottling the winter air in Mayonnaise Jars and letting it out in the summer... doing the same bottling the hot air for Winter for summer use.
My biggest problem is I can't eat that much Mayo!
Maybe I can do an air exchange deal with our Canadian members....
Calling Chris in Maine!
Already thought about that!
Planned on bottling the winter air in Mayonnaise Jars and letting it out in the summer... doing the same bottling the hot air for Winter for summer use.
My biggest problem is I can't eat that much Mayo!
Maybe I can do an air exchange deal with our Canadian members....
Calling Chris in Maine!
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Re: Ric Storage Temperature and Humidity
I don't understand; I can not use the kitty litter?KonaTom wrote:Ahaaa... a'a lava rocks...You're in Hamakua?? Yea, it's wet over there...Hey, that ain't no Ghee tar in your pic...ain't that a C star? I'm in Holualoa and also live at higher elevation (1500'). I've also read on other sites about natural dehumidifiers and that non-scented kitty litter works at removing both smell and moisture. You just want to be sure you don't leave any kitty litter in an open case if you have a cat in the house. I've also read that farmers would hang a sack of calcium chloride (not sodium chloride) in their barn to take out moisture. I had a problem with my D35 swelling but it's better now that I'm using humidipacks, but they are an added expense.
Oh-p! I've said too much....
That's a C-tar by the way
Re: Ric Storage Temperature and Humidity
I think you'll need an original "frying pan" for that operationRubsoul wrote:Maybe drop some "french fries" in the cats eye... that's what there for right!trosse wrote: ...... A slice of rough potato down the tobacco jar. But guitars..? Maybe a rough baking potato in a properly sized plastic bag with holes?
Humidity here in Maryland sucks year round .. Got to humidify all winter long & run the AC all summer to to keep the high humidity down.
When not in use, we keep them in their cases. No wall hangers here.
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Re: Ric Storage Temperature and Humidity
Interesting because all guitars are different. For my Gretsch Country Gent and my '60's Vox Bob cat, I keep a moistened sponge inside of a baggy and slip that into the case behind the headstock. It is totally dry after 2 weeks and the Vox splintered like a potato chip from lack of humidity. Funny thing though, the more it splits the better it sounds.....now if I touch the whammy on that Vox, it'll totally implode......I bet Townsend would think that is cool.
I keep the Ric with my strat in my office closet.......where I can smell them as I work.
I keep the Ric with my strat in my office closet.......where I can smell them as I work.